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How To Use Malacca cane In A Sentence

  • He would then hold out his gold-headed malacca cane to be taken from him, and slightly spread his hands, gloved in bright wash-leather, to indicate that his coat, blue, lined with squirrel and collared with astrakhan, should be removed. On Forsyte 'Change
  • In this way blows can be made so formidable that with an ordinary malacca cane it is possible to sever a man's jugular vein through the collar of his overcoat.
  • “Yes,” said Baudelaire, raising his malacca cane like a sword, “we will map the city in the name of nudity.” The Mercury Visions of Louis Daguerre
  • Denham merely smiled, and replacing the malacca cane on the rack, he drew a sword from its ornamental sheath. Night and Day, by Virginia Woolf
  • Top hats and black malacca canes are the visual signature of a show that combines cartoon posturing and a commitment to articulating the text.
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  • Then, putting on his hat and overcoat, he took two others, his best malacca cane, an umbrella, and opened the front door. In Chancery
  • He turned over the pages with great decision, as if he were judging the book in its entirety, the printing and paper and binding, as well as the poetry, and then, having satisfied himself of its good or bad quality, he placed it on the writing – table, and examined the malacca cane with the gold knob which had belonged to the soldier. Night and Day, by Virginia Woolf

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